


The centre with the highest pass rate in London is Ashford, but with only 49.21 per cent of hopefuls passing it is well below the average pass rate across the UK of 54.4 per cent. Overall London is one of the harder places in the UK to pass your test. London is one of the toughest places in the UK to pass your driving test, according to a new study (Image: PA) The Barking Tanner Street, Barnet and Wood Green centres completed the list of the top five hardest places in London to get your licence with pass rates at 35.38, 35.49 and 36.44 per cent respectively.
#UK DRIVING TEST CENTRES DRIVERS#
The East London test centre in Wanstead is next on the list for being the second most difficult place to pass, with 32.13 per cent of learner drivers managing to do so over the last 10 years. The Belvedere test centre, in Bexley, topped the list as the hardest place to pass your practical test, with less than one in three drivers (31.2 per cent) passing. Pass probability calculator Marmalade has worked out a decade of pass rate data from every test centre in greater London to list the places with the highest and lowest pass rates.ĭo you have a funny driving test experience you want to share? Let us know in the comments here. Nationally about 45 per cent of drivers pass first time, while some others need dozens of attempts.Īnd now the areas you're most and least likely to pass a driving test in London have been revealed. If you make it to the end of the test there is a good chance you won't have passed. Before you even get in the car you have the worry of sitting in the waiting room to find out whether your examiner looks like they'll be kind or not and then you have the panic of your eyesight failing when you're asked to read a number plate.
